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  1. Lafcadio Hearn: Japan's Great Interpreter: A New Anthology of His Writings 1894-1904 by Louis Allen, Jean Wilson, 1995-01-17
  2. An ape of gods: The art and thought of Lafcadio Hearn by Beongcheon Yu, 1964
  3. Some new letters and writings of Lafcadio Hearn by Lafcadio Hearn, 1973
  4. Irish Writing on Lafcadio Hearn and Japan by Edited by Sean G. Ronan, 1998-10-31
  5. CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLIN: The Personal Eye. Nov. 1973-Jan. 1974. Introduction by Jonathan Williams. Stories by Lafcadio Hearn. Captions by the photographer. by Philadelphia. Philadelphia Museum of Art., 1973
  6. Tales from Lafcadio Hearn by Lafcadio Hearn, 2010-08-21
  7. Lafcadio Hearn (Twayne's United States Authors Series, 158) by Arthur E. Kunst, 1969-06
  8. Lafcadio Hearn In Japan, With Mrs. Lafcadio Hearn's Reminiscences (1910) by Yone Noguchi, 2010-09-10
  9. Re-echo; edited by Nancy Jane Fellers, illustrated with photographs and with original, hitherto unpublished pen and watercolor sketches by Lafcadio Hearn. by Kazuo Hearn Koizumi, 1957
  10. The Writings of Lafcadio Hearn, Volume 14, part 2 by Lafcadio Hearn, Elizabeth Bisland, 2010-02-24
  11. In Hearn's Footsteps: Journeys Around the Life of Lafcadio Hearn by John Bellair, 1994-06
  12. Rediscovering Lafcadio Hearn: Japanese Legends Life & Culture
  13. Reminiscences Of Lafcadio Hearn (1918) by Setsuko Koizumi, 2010-09-10
  14. The Writings of Lafcadio Hearn, Volume 2 by Lafcadio Hearn, Elizabeth Bisland, 2010-04-21

81. Lafcadio Hearn And Japanese Buddhism (Rexroth)
BUREA U O F PUBLI C SECRETS. lafcadio hearn and Japanese Buddhism. So lafcadiohearn wrote to Harper’s Magazine in 1889 just prior to leaving for Japan.
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Lafcadio Hearn and
Japanese Buddhism
So Lafcadio Hearn wrote to Lafcadio Hearn was born on the Ionian island of Santa Maura in either June or August 1850 and died in Okubo, Japan in 1904. His father was an Irish surgeon major stationed in Greece and his mother a Greek woman, famous for her beauty. It was she who named him Lafcadio, after Leudakia, the ancient name of Santa Maura, one of the islands connected with the legend of Sappho. In a relatively short lifespan of fifty-four years he managed to live several different literary lives. From Greece, at two years of age, he went to Ireland, where his father soon obtained a dissolution of marriage from his mother. She was sent back to Greece. His father quickly remarried and went off to India. That is the last Hearn saw of either of them. After a year of homelessness and near-starvation in Cincinnati, Hearn got a job as an editor for a trade journal and then as a reporter for the daily Enquirer Enquirer Another daily newspaper, the Cincinnati

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OGAWA(K.) YOSHIWARA, A NIGHTLESS QUARTER. Tokyo, 1910, first ed., 19 x 25cm oblong, 11 double-leaves, 16 hand-coloured collotype photos, illustrated cover, Japanese binding.^180,000‰~
JAPANESE FAIRY TALE SERIES. No.1-20. 20 vols. Tokyo, T.Hasegawa, 1885-1896, all first ed. except No.1, 3, 6. 15.5cm, colour woodcuts, ca. 12 double-leaves each, No.16-20 stained, cover of No.16 damaged, Japanese binding, Japanese folio.^450,000‰~ MOMOTARO. Told in English by D.Tamson. "Japanese Fairy Tale Series, No.1", Tokyo, T.Hasegawa, 1921, 16th ed., 11 double-leaves, 15.5cm, colour woodcuts in text & cover, Japanese binding.^30,000‰~ THE OLD MAN AND THE DEVILS. "Japanese Fairy Tale Series, No.7", Tokyo, T.Hasegawa, 1921, 15th ed., 11 double-leaves, 15cm, colour woodcuts in text & cover, Japanese binding.^26,000‰~

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